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but what the f.b.i. and other federal and state authorities stumbled upon when they were there was that abortions were going on that evening. they were expecting to arrive at the clinic in the evening and find that they were hoping that they would not encounter the abortion going on. they didn't want to interrupt that. but, in fact, gosnell tended to perform the surgeries that night after the patients had been there during the day. they found, they said, very unsanitary, filthy conditions. somewhat macabre findings including fetuses that were stored in the freezer. during the trial we learned that that was perhaps because in a billing dispute with his medical disposal company and had nowhere to... they were not being picked up. so that actually provided evidence for prosecutors. they could perform autopsies and, you know, learn whether or not they believed the babies were late-term. you know, conduct other investigation on the findings in the clinic. >> woodruff: in fact, much of the testimony has been p
but what the f.b.i. and other federal and state authorities stumbled upon when they were there was that abortions were going on that evening. they were expecting to arrive at the clinic in the evening and find that they were hoping that they would not encounter the abortion going on. they didn't want to interrupt that. but, in fact, gosnell tended to perform the surgeries that night after the patients had been there during the day. they found, they said, very unsanitary, filthy conditions....
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april 22, 2013. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing your time. he could be awake by now. he's answering questions apparently in writing and that gunshot to the throat could have been a suicide attempt. breaking details moments away. >>steve: the images are stunning. we'll give you a bird's eye view of the exact moment right before the boston bomber in the boat was captured. brian? >>brian: do you know who i am? reese witherspoon tries to pull the celebrity card when she and her husband get pulled over for drunk driving. apparently they did and it didn't stop them from doing the next step that you might be surprised about. that's my desperate attempt to save the word "tease" in the tease. "fox & friends" starts now. >>steve: welcome to studio e on this very busy monday morning. it's hard to believe it was just one week ago today it all happened in boston. late today they're going to have a moment of silence, at 2:50. >>gretchen: brand-new developments that have happened over the weekend regarding that suspect who is still alive. unconfirmed reports this morning that the 19
april 22, 2013. i'm gretchen carlson. thanks for sharing your time. he could be awake by now. he's answering questions apparently in writing and that gunshot to the throat could have been a suicide attempt. breaking details moments away. >>steve: the images are stunning. we'll give you a bird's eye view of the exact moment right before the boston bomber in the boat was captured. brian? >>brian: do you know who i am? reese witherspoon tries to pull the celebrity card when she and her...
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alexander is 22 years old. he's a huge new york jets fan. >> not really, but wishful thinking. >> bill: that is a joke. you're in red, white and blue for a reason. >> yes. >> bill: you were at the marathon finish line and you left four minutes before the bombs go off. >> that's right. >> bill: i don't know what these last couple of days have been like for you, or what you thought about, but how lucky are you? >> i am blessed. my grandmother said, my guardian angel was there for me on that day. i was very blessed to have the time in which i was able to walk freely without being damaged or hurt or anything. >> bill: you know, as america looks into your town, what does america need to understand? >> america knows that a massachusetts is a spirit of america. we're at the forefront of freedom here. we do not negotiate with terrorists. we do not deal with terrorists and freedom will prevail and we will keep moving on. >> bill: so will you. >> thank you very much. >> bill: great looking getup you got there. >> thank y
alexander is 22 years old. he's a huge new york jets fan. >> not really, but wishful thinking. >> bill: that is a joke. you're in red, white and blue for a reason. >> yes. >> bill: you were at the marathon finish line and you left four minutes before the bombs go off. >> that's right. >> bill: i don't know what these last couple of days have been like for you, or what you thought about, but how lucky are you? >> i am blessed. my grandmother said, my...
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it takes him all night to pass away. >> 7:22 in the morning. >> right. the sad thing is they would not let her see him at the end because they did not want to hear her hysteria, from what i gathered. >> the secretary of state took charge of the house that night and said, take the woman out of the room. robert todd lincoln was at his father's bedside, but mary was not there. >> let's hear a call from st. petersburg, florida. you there? >> yes. first, thank you for taking my call. i have enjoyed the entire series and i have followed it with margaret truman's biography of the first ladies. devotes quite a bit of time to mary todd lincoln and remarks that she ranks at the very bottom of the list. i don't agree with that, and i wonder how your commentators would also rank her in terms of first ladies. >> oh, boy. put it this way. i certainly would disagree with those that would rank occur at or near the bottom. it is a less than compassionate thing. i also think her years and her story is really unique in the annals of white house history. i think she is a un
it takes him all night to pass away. >> 7:22 in the morning. >> right. the sad thing is they would not let her see him at the end because they did not want to hear her hysteria, from what i gathered. >> the secretary of state took charge of the house that night and said, take the woman out of the room. robert todd lincoln was at his father's bedside, but mary was not there. >> let's hear a call from st. petersburg, florida. you there? >> yes. first, thank you for...
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the f.b.i., all of the federal agents, the state and local who have worked so hard, so hard since the attacks on monday. they are so committed and putting their lives on the line as we fought the last 24 hours to try to get a suspect into custody. my journey and my office's journey begins and this investigation will continue. so we will not be able to provide the details you want at this time. as the days continue you will get answers to those questions. thank you. ?> mayor menino >> i just want to say thank you. thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you to the law enforcement for working together. that is when the government works the best. i want to thank the citizens out there. or the last week -- because of the bombings at the marathon. today, because of the hard work of so many individuals, boston police, working together with the state police, we have a conclusion that we're all satisfied with. also, the folks who have lost their lives in the past week. we're a better city than we have be
the f.b.i., all of the federal agents, the state and local who have worked so hard, so hard since the attacks on monday. they are so committed and putting their lives on the line as we fought the last 24 hours to try to get a suspect into custody. my journey and my office's journey begins and this investigation will continue. so we will not be able to provide the details you want at this time. as the days continue you will get answers to those questions. thank you. ?> mayor menino >> i...
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e f.b.i. has updated the wanted poster for the second suspect in the boston marathon bombings. he is in custody in serious condition in a boston area hop. the department of justice says the suspect has not been read is miranda rights. you can read more online at talking moments memo.com. after authorities in boston held their news conference president obama spoke from the white house. >> good evening, everybody. tonight our nation is in debt to the people of boston and the people of massachusetts. after a vicious attack on their city the people of boston responded with resolve and determinations. they did their part as citizens and partners in the investigation. boston police, state police, and local police responded with professionalism and bravery over five long days. tonight, because of their determined efforts we've closed an important chapter in this tragedy. i've been briefed earlier this evening after the attacks on monday, i directed the full resources of the federal government to be m
e f.b.i. has updated the wanted poster for the second suspect in the boston marathon bombings. he is in custody in serious condition in a boston area hop. the department of justice says the suspect has not been read is miranda rights. you can read more online at talking moments memo.com. after authorities in boston held their news conference president obama spoke from the white house. >> good evening, everybody. tonight our nation is in debt to the people of boston and the people of...
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his f.b.i. wanted poster now marked captured is the image that puts to a close the first chapter in the story of the boston marathon bombing. and so the next chapter opens with nothing but questions. questions posed by the president himself. >> why did young men who grew up and studied here as part of our communities and our country resort to such violence? how did they plan and carry out these attacks? and did they receive any help? the families of those killed so senselessly deserve answers. >> reporter: answers that the full force of u.s. law enforcement and intelligence agencies are racing to learn. was there foreign help or training? older brother tamerlan spent six months overseas last year. he went to chechnya, areas where islamic extremists and violent chechen separatists are known to operate. >> he was away for six months. was that long enough to have done what? >> that's long enough to have done a lot of things. if you're motivated, have the connections, there's plenty of time there to
his f.b.i. wanted poster now marked captured is the image that puts to a close the first chapter in the story of the boston marathon bombing. and so the next chapter opens with nothing but questions. questions posed by the president himself. >> why did young men who grew up and studied here as part of our communities and our country resort to such violence? how did they plan and carry out these attacks? and did they receive any help? the families of those killed so senselessly deserve...
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thanks to the great f.b.i. work of that time and that day, as soon as they landed, the plot was foiled, the american citizens were cap tiewmpletd an. and in 1944, 1945 and i think maybe as late as 1956, the american citizens who aided the german saboteurs were held as enemy combatants and tried in a military court and three of them were hanged. their case went to the united states supreme court and the supreme court says, when you joined the forces of our enemy, you're committing an act of war, not a common crime. tokyo rose sided with the japanese. she was tried and given a life sentence. since 9/11, there have been three american citizens who have been with al qaeda or the taliban or affiliated groups. they have been held as enemy combatants. they have gone to trial in civilian court. and the courts have blessed the holding of american citizens as enemy combatants. rumsfeld v. hamdi was an american citizen who was captured in afghanistan, held under the law of war as an enemy combatant who was eventually trie
thanks to the great f.b.i. work of that time and that day, as soon as they landed, the plot was foiled, the american citizens were cap tiewmpletd an. and in 1944, 1945 and i think maybe as late as 1956, the american citizens who aided the german saboteurs were held as enemy combatants and tried in a military court and three of them were hanged. their case went to the united states supreme court and the supreme court says, when you joined the forces of our enemy, you're committing an act of war,...